pregnancy

A semen analysis is used to evaluate male fertility — a man's ability to reproduce. This test, also is called a sperm count, is used to measure the amount and quality of seminal fluid or ejaculate. Seminal fluid contains male reproductive cells (semen or sperm) and is usually expelled through the penis during ejaculation (sexual climax; orgasm).

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Pregnancy tests are based on the detection of elevated levels of human Chorionic Gonadotrophin (hCG) in serum or urine, which is produced by the developing placenta following implantation1,2. Urine and serum of samples non-pregnant females usually contain less than 5 mIU/ml hCG3.